Texas Estate Planning Services

A comprehensive and legally sound estate plan is a necessity for anyone with assets to protect or children to care for. An estate plan can clearly explain your wishes to both family and the government and will ensure that you avoid excessive taxation and disputes between beneficiaries, and that your assets are distributed strictly according to your wishes. As part of our full-service legal practice, The Law Office of Roland R. Esparza P.C. assists clients throughout San Antonio and South Texas in the drafting, review and implementation of effective Texas estate plans:

Wills: a will is essentially a clear explanation of how you would like assets distributed and children cared for after your death. A comprehensive will can ensure that you avoid problems during probate or disputes between family members over individual assets.

Living Wills: much in the news lately, a living will describes exactly what, if any, medical care you would like to receive should you become unable to speak for yourself.

Living Trusts: a living trust avoids probate by leaving assets in a trust that then passes directly to the beneficiary after your death.

Powers of Attorney / Healthcare Directives: also called a "proxy", powers of attorney allow you to designate an individual who will make medical and financial decisions in your stead.

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TheLaw Office of Roland R. Esparza P.C. has been intentionally kept small in order to provide the personal service and attention so often lost at larger estate planning firms. We are dedicated to listening to each client, identifying their needs and to carrying out their wishes promptly, courteously and according to the laws of Texas. We urge all Texas residents to consider the creation of an estate plan — please CONTACT the San Antonio, TX Law Office of Roland R. Esparza P.C. today for a complimentary consultation and overview of our estate planning services.

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